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Sacred Stagings

Inglese · Tascabile

Pubblicazione il 29.08.2025

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Liturgical acts can be understood as performances. In this context, the focus is on the specific stagings within the diverse landscape of worship services, prompting an analysis that primarily explores the hermeneutics of individual liturgical practices and artifacts. The understanding of worship in this work is not primarily derived from a semiotic interpretation of worship based on theater theories. Rather, it becomes evident that worship services unfold their character as a cultural practice sui generis especially where they fundamentally differ from theater by presenting themselves as something other than everyday life. Guided by a concept of performativity developed primarily in religious education, a distinction is made between the factual and tactical design of liturgical processes. Following some terminological considerations, this is first illustrated using the example of the entrance rite. Here, the intentions and effects of individual traditional formulations and their situational adaptations are compared. Finally, three case studies focus on musical and pop-cultural approaches to an understanding of worship that, when thought of from the perspective of music, can be described as liturgicking.

Sommario

Introductory Thoughts.- Worship as the Other of Everyday Life?.- Three Case Studies.- Concluding Thoughts.- Bibliography.

Info autore

Dr. Dr. Timm Siering is Professor of Music Education and Musicology with the focus on ‘Music in the church’ at the University of Protestant Church Music in Bayreuth and Pastor of the Lutheran Church in Bavaria.

Riassunto

Liturgical acts can be understood as performances. In this context, the focus is on the specific stagings within the diverse landscape of worship services, prompting an analysis that primarily explores the hermeneutics of individual liturgical practices and artifacts. The understanding of worship in this work is not primarily derived from a semiotic interpretation of worship based on theater theories. Rather, it becomes evident that worship services unfold their character as a cultural practice sui generis especially where they fundamentally differ from theater by presenting themselves as something other than everyday life. Guided by a concept of performativity developed primarily in religious education, a distinction is made between the factual and tactical design of liturgical processes. Following some terminological considerations, this is first illustrated using the example of the entrance rite. Here, the intentions and effects of individual traditional formulations and their situational adaptations are compared. Finally, three case studies focus on musical and pop-cultural approaches to an understanding of worship that, when thought of from the perspective of music, can be described as “liturgicking.”

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Timm Siering
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Titolo originale Inszenierungen des Heiligen
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 29.08.2025
 
EAN 9783658489083
ISBN 978-3-658-48908-3
Pagine 210
Illustrazioni Approx. 210 p.
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia

Religion, Religion, allgemein, Cultural Studies, Aesthetics, Religion und Wissenschaft, auseinandersetzen, Film Analysis, Religion and Sciences, Liturgy, performative, Hymnology

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